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Philanthropy Roundtable Launches Search for its Next President and CEO

WASHINGTON – May 18, 2023 – Philanthropy Roundtable, America’s leading network of charitable donors working to strengthen our free society, uphold donor intent and protect the freedom to give, announces its search for the organization’s next leader after President...

Want to Give Like MacKenzie Scott? A New Service for Wealthy Donors Is Here to Help

Back in March, MacKenzie Scott once again set the philanthrosphere abuzz when her groundbreaking project Yield Giving announced its first open call for applications. Working with MacArthur Foundation affiliate Lever for Change, the effort will award 250...

Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities – Non Profit News

Philanthropy should fund climate mitigation in rural communities like lives depend on it—because they do.   Late last month, a long-track tornado tore through Mississippi and Alabama, killing 26 people and decimating the entire town of Rolling Fork, MS. The experience...

“You Can’t Decide and Select.” A Revealing Have a look at Why Leaders Settle for Poisonous Donations

Earlier this spring, I checked out organizations which are welcoming billionaire T. Denny Sanford again into the fold after a South Dakota court docket declined to press costs in opposition to him pertaining to a 2019 youngster...

Philanthropy report receives national award – Campus Life – Kamloops

Thompson Rivers University - May 18, 2023 / 8:33 am | Story: 427438 TRU’s 2021-22 Report on Philanthropy has earned a silver medal from the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE), an organization that promotes excellence in educational...

The Kansas Government Just Protected Charitable Donations

In an op-ed published in Philanthropy Daily on May 17, Megan Schmidt, director of Government Affairs at Philanthropy Roundtable and Jack Salmon, director of Policy Research, note the landmark bill from the Kansas legislature that other states can learn...

Tips for Segmenting Donors and Tailoring Your Outreach — to Raise More

Fundraising messages and appeals work best when they reflect donors’ individual interests, respect their communications preferences, and feel personal. To achieve that with limited time and resources, savvy nonprofits organize supporters into segments based on shared traits or behavior...

People-Powered Movements Helped Our Grandfathers Push Through the New Deal. They Can Save Those Programs Now.

Ninety years ago, the New Deal rescued America. Since then, the transformation it brought has only grown. No longer a passive bystander to the whims of huge corporations, Wall Street, and the wealthy, government now protects and empowers hardworking...

Marc Vaillancourt named Associate Vice President for Philanthropy – St. Cloud State TODAY

Marc Vaillancourt has been named the Associate Vice President for Philanthropy at St. Cloud State University. He officially started his role May 17. Vaillancourt has more than 15 years of experience in philanthropic fundraising, in addition to...
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